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Luis Benitez

Calle Regina

Centro Histórico, D.F., México

December 30, 2010, 13:30 local time

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La calle Regina es una de las calles del Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México que ha sido recuperada y remodelada por el gobierno de la Ciudad y se ha convertido en un espacio de circulación peatonal apacible que se extiende aproximadamente 500 mts. entre las avenidas de 20 de Noviembre y Bolivar. Es una calle con bancas de descanso, edificios de la época colonial y de principios del siglo XX, muchos de éstos ahora convertidos en pequeños negocios, hostales y restaurantes que le dan un toque bohemio al lugar.



Regina is a street in the Historic Center of Mexico City that has been restored and renovated by the city government and has become a peaceful pedestrian circulation space that extends approximately 500 meters between Avenues 20 November and Bolivar. Regina street has benches for rest, colonial-era and early twentieth century buildings; many of these are now converted into small businesses or restaurants that give the place a bohemian touch.
Location

Latin America / Mexico

Lat: 19° 25' 39.34" N
Long: 100° 9' 4.42" W

Elevation: 2228 m

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Nikon D70 + Nikkor 10.5 mm, Nodal Ninja 5, 3021BPRO Manfrotto tripod, Photoshop, PTGui, CubicConverter.

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